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Types of Commercial Restoration – Know Before You Need It

In the world of commercial properties, unexpected disasters can strike at any moment. Whether it’s a natural disaster, a fire, or water damage from a burst pipe, understanding the various types of commercial restoration services available can help your business recover quickly and efficiently. At Builders Services, Joe Johnson and his team believe that knowing what you

Emergency Plan for Terrorist Attack
Commercial Restoration

Protecting Your Company Against Terrorist Attacks in the US

Terrorist attacks in the first weeks of the year reminds us we live in unstable times.  Creating an effective emergency plan to protect your company against terrorist attacks in the US is crucial to your workforce’s safety. A well-structured plan not only safeguards your employees and assets but also ensures business continuity in times of crisis. Here,

winter storm damage to trees as well as building in background
winter storm damage

Combatting Destructive Winter Storms in the South

Winter storms are often associated with heavy snowfall and icy conditions, but for many regions in the South, these weather events can lead to catastrophic damage that is both unexpected and devastating. The southern states are typically known for milder winters. Increasingly, however, severe winter storms have created a pressing need for businesses to be

Water Restoration Damage Company near me
Commercial Restoration

Our Water Damage Restoration Team Saves More of What Matters

When disaster strikes, and water damage occurs, it’s essential to act swiftly and efficiently. A commercial restoration company, like Joe Johnson’s, specializes in managing these situations effectively, so businesses can recover more quickly. Here are some effective strategies for water damage restoration by a dedicated team like Joe Johnson’s. Understanding the Impact of Water Damage

End of Hurricane Season not end of risk
Disaster recovery plan

Hurricane Season Risks Don’t Magically End November 30

As the calendar creeps towards December, many people may believe that the hurricane season is drawing to a close. However, it’s crucial to remember that the potential for hurricanes remains beyond the November 30 official end of the season. The increasing intensity and unpredictable nature of storms command coastal communities stay vigilant even beyond the

Thanksgiving - a tribute to resilience and recovery after Helene
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Thanksgiving: Paying Tribute to Resilience and Recovery

As the season of Thanksgiving approaches, it offers an opportunity to reflect on the resilience and strength of communities that have weathered devastating storms. Particularly, the aftermath of Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton serves as a stark reminder of the power of nature and the critical importance of preparedness and recovery efforts. In times of

3 types of damage wreaked by Hurricane Helene
Hurricane Damage & Restoration

3 types of Damage Hurricane Helene Wreaked on Schools and Public Buildings

Hurricane Helene roared through North Carolina and Eastern Tennessee, leaving a trail of destruction that significantly impacted schools and public buildings. The aftermath of Hurricane Helene and other natural disasters reveals the extent of damage that can occur, particularly from water flooding, mudslides, and the subsequent mold growth. Understanding these types of damage is crucial

Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton and 5 Restoration Value Additions

In the world of commercial real estate, few names resonate as strongly as Joe Johnson. With decades of experience in the field, Johnson has established himself as a leader in the cleanup and restoration of municipal and commercial properties. His expertise is especially vital in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton, which wreaked

Emergency Action Plan to help weather the storm
Disaster recovery plan

Weathering Storms with an Emergency Action Plan

The 2024 hurricane season has, so far, been gentler than predicted. A word of caution here though. The season is far from over and buildings like offices, schools, and businesses still face significant risks. Hurricanes not only wreak destructive havoc on structures, but can disrupt operations, and pose threats to the safety of occupants. Before

hurricane induced storm headed over coastal city
Disaster recovery plan

4 Ways to Prepare Your Organization for The Hurricane Headed Your Way

Hurricane season 2024 continues as numerous organizations are prioritizing disaster preparedness to mitigate the risks associated with these severe storms. Hurricanes and other storms can lead to significant operational disruptions, property damage, and pose employee safety hazards. The Proactive measures you take today can protect your organization’s resilience for the rest of the hurricane season.